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as the u.s. ramps up the pressure on iran senator bernie sanders accuses donald trumps national security adviser of trying to lead america into a war with iran just as they did with iran. or russia against design a faces up to 10 years in the u.s. jailed for alleged smuggling f. 16 fighter jet manual the country he claims he wanted to make his flight simulator game more realistic but prosecutors accuse him of conspiring against the u.s. government and chinese telecom giant warns the u.s. its latest move against the company won't make america safer but will actually hinder development of 5 g. networks in the country that after washington put the firm on a trade blacklist banning the use of its equipment also. at this
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point we are definitely not seeing any benefit it's just pain american farmers lament the impact of the escalating u.s. china trade or saying that donald trump promised benefits to u.s. agriculture failing to materialize and facebook announces a new one strike policy to block he says sharing violent content is part of the debate to rid the platform of terrorist material guests discuss them and. absolutely necessary given the volume of content but the technology simply isn't up to it so they're dragging their feet it's nonsense and they know exactly what has to be done and they're simply not doing. their good morning you watching. r.t.
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international 2020 presidential hopeful bernie sanders has the keys u.s. national security adviser john bolton trying to push america into a war with iran in a way that is reminiscent of another american campaign. the author of the efforts right now to get us into war in iraq is the guy who was the architect to getting goes into that war in iraq and that is. so you know i worry about provocations on the part of the united states but in recent days washington has taken many measures to counter what it calls a credible threat from iran the u.s. has ordered all non-emergency staff out of its embassy in iraq has also sent 2 b. $52.00 bombers and their carries to the region media reports suggest the intelligence images of missiles on iranian boats in the persian gulf sparking phase they might be used against american troops although the images have not been
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published despite the lack of clear evidence for a heightened threat from toronto washington continues to make loud noises about what progress their neighbors are spreading instability or terror everywhere we go in the middle east it's a rare rare rare and major destabilizing in influence in the middle east spread death destruction and chaos the leaders of iran are racketeers world's largest financier of international terrorism behind every problem is a red and what we've been trying to do is to get iran to behave like a normal vision loss for john bolton and his approach to foreign policy we did unearth some of his old interviews from 2010 where he talks about his professional to lie in the name of american national security and asked americans what they think about it. john bolton has a very important job keeping americans safe after all that is the job of the national security adviser and it's very important for americans to trust someone in
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that position john bolton wasn't always the national security adviser here's something he said before he got the job if i had to say something i knew was false to protect american national security i would do it so considering that john bolton has a pretty important position in terms of influencing the president on international matters you think it might be a concern if he says things consistently that turn out to be false we decided to ask new yorkers. iran continues to seek nuclear weapons and intimidate peaceful people is that true. true or i guess that's false. so the one year period that we've talked about from the point where north korea makes the strategic decision to denuclearize is something that north and south koreans have already agreed to is that true or false false this sounds like something that's not true doesn't seem to fit right. i'm not running
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around the world looking for ways to create hostilities well it's just the other quotes pretty much speak for themselves that john bolton doesn't seem to have a golden record however that doesn't seem to put him in any danger of losing his job at least for now. you would lie in order to preserve the truth if i had to say something i knew was false to protect american national security i would do it bolton is the point man little. jackal to carry this effort to for it and to topple the elected government of iran and while we can see the history and record of john bolton as being in favor of the wars from iraq to going as well it to iran and he's always in stray route of imperial wars abroad so from a political perspective we have to see this as
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a reflection of the system itself the united states they want the oil in iraq and whenever a bully wants to take something out of the year position then they will allege provocations to justify that violence that they're getting ready to perpetuate. another niece the russian embassy in washington alleges that u.s. intelligence may have staged a provocation that after a russian games design it was detained on suspicion of trying to export u.s. fighter jet manuals on to shank faces up to 10 years in jail for smuggling documents and processing against the u.s. government shutdown hawkins picks up the story. conspiracy to smuggle classified documents an undercover sting operation at a trail leading to russia gradients for a classic james bond movie but for. leg to shouldn't go it's playing out in real
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life not on the silver screen with no hint of glamour the russian citizen is set to go on trial in august in the united states the charges are serious conspiring against the us smuggling and violating almost export control laws and you know despite decades of stereotypes about russians missed the titian code isn't a secret agent or a spy many would label him a computer nerd a guy whose passion and job was developing airplane flight simulators like this one . according to the manuals he wanted to obtain were to improve his knowledge of the jets and build them into a flight simulation game the problem is that despite the clear availability of such materials online only those with government licenses can export such manuals and
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because of u.s. sanctions on moscow sending them to russia is a big no no honestly it's a very strange situation i don't know why the united states would allow these minerals to be sold in the 1st place if there could be used against the united states so there's a contradiction there if you can purchase them in the united states foreigners come to the united states purchase them and read them and we so it really does seem that the statute has a huge loophole which would suggest that. someone at some level of prosecution has done so titian co was charged in absentia here back in 2016 although he was none the wiser and after traveling to a festival in neighboring georgia earlier this year he was swiftly detained and extradited at the u.s. government's request eagle dynamics the software company where a leg work for men. the years have distanced themselves from the whole story eagle
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dynamics confirms that it was not involved in any way in the actions of its employee who acted in a purely private context and his own personal interests the company develops all of its d.c.'s aircraft gain modules exclusively on the basis of publicly available information and has never used nor tried to taint any classified information at least the computer whiz isn't entirely alone the russian embassy in the u.s. has been following the case accusing u.s. intelligence services of carrying out a provocation the russian embassy in the u.s. is keeping a close eye on the situation surrounding the arrest of a russian national teaching crew who was extradited from georgia 5 charges have been brought against him including smuggling violating the arms export control act and conspiracy against the interests of the united states there are indications that this is a provocation staged by u.s. intelligence agencies the claim isn't entirely without foundation after homeland
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security took an interest in titian co an undercover agent posing as a buyer of air play money alls contacted titian co to catch him out and gather evidence on his nefarious activities it seems that a software designer and play in the simulation enthusiastic warranted an undercover sting operation so while tisha go faces 10 years or more of prison both simulators and fighter jet miles are available online across the world just be careful where you post them and who you talk to online. if a big e-bay is allowing military type documents to be sold they really should have a full notice of the statute that it violates so that there's no doubt that somebody who's buying him. fully understands the consequences the american was knowingly selling something to somebody who was a russian i mean that's really something that's you know not being. loyal to your country if the front frankly anybody should go to jail if they could be the
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american inaki should. have the french capital is hosting a summit on countering online extremism in the wake of the christ shootings in the saying and won't lay this cold on tech giants to combat violent content. the christchurch call is a roadmap for action and it is pleasing to see this statement from 5 major companies committing all of them to a set of end of the individual actions and collaborative actions as well this 9 point commitment. will lead i hope which is of. to fear the change that if successful will help to redick a tear of them from the platforms tech companies are being urged to update their terms of use to prohibit violent content that's already been done by facebook in the way to in the wake of its failure to prevent a video of the christ church massacre being shared anyone sharing violent content
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without context will now be blocked because already has also pledged 7 and a half 1000000 dollars for research on how best to detect banned content will just remind you back in march or gunman killed $51.00 people into mosques in christchurch the video was uploaded some one and a half 1000000 times on facebook in the $24.00 hours that followed the live stream 10 people have been charged in new zealand over sharing the video but we discuss the issue of moderating violent content with previously activists bill new media analyst lionel and also anti terror expert jennifer bring. an army not just with facebook but with twitter there's an army of contractors employees and other people who are there to immediately get it off right away as has been stated this happens with people that espouse certain political opinions and other ideologies and so now we're talking about you know we're talking about getting off far more egregious things monitoring or moderating in real time what these videos are and what becomes
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and is funding some research to try and improve their ability to detect this in real time with sort of automated means which is absolutely necessary given the volume of content but the technology simply isn't up to it yet the idea of somebody actually showing in broadcasting real time slaughter of human beings i make it even simpler what if this was an actual real time live stream of child pornography nobody would be even debating this i would say you've got to fix this technology and now this is nothing to do with freedom of expression nothing to do with the dissemination of ideas in no way does it violate and by the way very quickly safe book has the most incredible celerity what it comes to shutting down and immediately knocking somebody off who are spouses a poll a little opinion just by merely supporting somebody you need to recognize the fact that
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a 1000000 copies were taken down effectively and we need to actually take it off to facebook the fact that it did take down so many different copies what do we do if there is an event that is not necessarily being filmed by the perpetrator but it's already being filmed by hundreds of thousands of other people be it the olympics or the world cup or the hall of joy any large gathering which is already being built i mean we had a pipe bomb go off at the atlanta olympics that killed 2 people and injured a 100 if we had had small bones buck then there would have been any number of different videos being. let me tell you slowly and actually dealing with all those in real time would be almost impossible but the perpetrators do you publish them is that report told do you allow that what about people who are filming atrocities and they're doing genuine reports do you allow but if it appears to be atrocious a tux of the 4 we actually have to be slightly more realistic than saying the
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technology could do it come on get you move get a move over there it's a formal complicated challenge and they have i do believe and i know that they have this technology not only do they have that they have hundreds upon thousands of employees of contractors of people whose jobs it is to sit there and to see what's coming up and the moment something that is violent that is agree just that is horrific the horrific thing about this is that we are now given social media giants like facebook and twitter a very very severe amount of power that was supposed to only be a spouse of the us government federal government and state governments under the 1st amendment and now it's as if social media giants and platforms like facebook or twitter have taken over the you know what you guys have your 1st amendment governments you can't do anything we're the ones who dictate your speech now that's dangerous and that's something that needs to be consistently watched i don't want to hear anybody tell me that the technology's not there or there's no way to monitor this because let me tell you something if this war is something that was
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contrary to the zuckerberg world view it would be awful for anybody even thought it so they're dragging their feet it's nonsense and they know exactly what has to be done and they're simply not doing it. you want to know it's a we're going to take a quick break and i'm more used to. whatever the politicians are going to work around it is stupid to support a politician who say they're going to impose a tax regulation because the rich can just move right around it if you if you're listening if you want to be wealthy you want to be understand that if you know how to read a balance sheet and you know how to read the recent legal. guidelines you can be rich it's almost like falling off a log if you can't figure that out because you either cannot read or you are incapable of simple math that's the bottom line.
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so when you want to be close. to going to be. before. the more. interesting. telecom giant huawei has issued a statement warning u.s. authorities their latest move won't make america quote more secure or stronger adding that washington could end up having to pay more for lower quality 5 g.
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equipment that's off to the u.s. department of commerce place while away on a trite blacklist the decision comes hard on the heels of donald trump declaring a national emergency protect national computer networks from what he described as foreign. foreign of the series are increasingly creating on exposing vulnerabilities in information and communications technology and services which store and communicate vast amounts of sensitive information the executive order says that these foreign adversaries are a major national security threat of course china has said that there has been no evidence that that huawei worked directly with the chinese government which is what the u.s. is a very much concerned about this comes days after the u.s. and china failed to meet a trade deal now the u.s. has threatened time and time again countries who continue to use while way products and have said that they will row back on sharing intelligence with these countries australia and japan so far have been to countries who have it here to the u.s.
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and not using a wall way however just recently the u.k. and germany said that they would allow 5 g.'s of huawei with limited access into their countries and the u.s. has already been angered by this information now the u.s. bans this chinese company from doing business here in the u.s. and this can also delay then 5 g. in the race for attack iran's newson executive director of the euro as your center told us that the latest move by the u.s. against wall way could affect ordinary consumers. on the tumor side you'll see. basically you potentially could see a slowdown in 5 g.s. women taishan those that are armed but to not go along with the hallway buying. that could then impact impact on of different things a lot of different new innovations and things like that could be could be impacted
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and it just creates a big mess as far as trade goes and i think that consumers overall will end up paying a price at some some point in time whether where they're not getting the type of industry and innovation that they're expecting or do stuff particularly in the 5 g. area or focus you need to deal with this company and that's it and so really will shut down the competitive nature that we're supposedly advocating and staying with the u.s. china trade vote because u.s. stocks to take a tumble over the last few days cheating to attack terrorists in paris between beijing and washington on each other and american farmers are apparently among the losing act. the price that we can get for our soybean has put is. close to $2.00 a bushel below breakeven which. nobody can make that last very
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long and stay in business. at this point we are definitely not seeing any benefit it's just pain. however you feel about the chinese market and the way that dave treated. us trade wise in the past it's it's a fact that the chinese market is is has what has made us profitable in growing hopefully in the end that the trade agreement is something that is very beneficial to me as a producer here in the united states but also to the people in china. the trade
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agreement has to be win win or it's not going to happen last week washington high tariffs on $200000000000.00 worth of chinese goods basing them responded with similar kinds of measures claims that america is actually benefiting from the trade war with china by cashing in on import taxes however the head of the bain association says that chinese tyrus will have an impact a severe impact on the u.s. . soil being really a chip of the spear if you will in the retaliation from the chinese trade and chinese trade dispute but it certainly impacted the core products from the. well as livestock particularly pork poultry and of course a host of other non agricultural products so you know this you know the any disruption in trade between the u.s. and any of its major trading partners will certainly have an impact on farmers from
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a soybean perspective keep in mind that china currently buys spots 60 percent of all the soybeans traded in the world 60 percent so when the u.s. says the disruption in that relationship to china it certainly has a major impact on soybeans about one out of every 3rd row worth or about a 3rd of the told us oil being brought to piggly would end up in china course today that's not happening. tony the sad the rise of nationalism was among the most discussed issues during debates ahead of the upcoming european elections reporting that from paris his shot at the penske. a polite debate which some described as being a little bit dull by the 6 candidates all vying to be the next president of the european commission they tackled some of the big issues dividing europe at the moment including migration taxation youth unemployment and of course the rise of euro skepticism all nationalism as they describe it saying it was possibly the
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greatest division in europe at the moment people who used to fall for my party and many parties here are now faulting from nationalist parties sometimes even extremist parties that's our fault we see that nationalism and echo dismiss back on this continent and what we have to do over the 26 overall of may for this year's elections we have to find against those who want to destroy our europe ordinary people in europe we are conscious that do not care about reduced politics are somehow tired from and last european integration well that's because there are signs in many polls that euro skeptic parties are likely to make a big gains in this next election some polls suggesting that they could actually double the number of seats which would mean if that's the case they would hold around 15 percent of the seats in the european chamber a lot and many people of very concerned about that particularly the centrists and
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the liberals and all of the candidates urged people to do whatever they could to get out to vote next week and some even suggested that they could be a prospect in the future of changing the mechanism of voting within the european union today we have in our external affairs the idea of an animist vote that's for europe cannot act europe is not quick enough but after all of that who was watching suggestion that many of the big broadcasters in the larger nations across europe actually relegated that debate to be less so watched. smaller channels or online channels meaning that perhaps only a fraction of the 427000000 people who are eligible to vote next week actually saw who could be potential next president of the you're paying commission charlotte n.c. with that report so that's how things are looking so far today here in r.t.
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we're back again as usual in just over. half of just. under 30 i want to do to just show these days the reversal be very clear. the way. the. management. and they are they they are while they have them they have. skimmed you need to feel to tell you. something and then what do you how much
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they're going to do you look local just do you want to know what. to make a living that would get near you stuff that's a constant like you. are .
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hello and welcome to well to a part of the an event full of wrapping up of the moeller investigation may have cleared the american president of treason and collusion allegations but certainly not of his critics determination to get rid of him is the american system still capable of anything settling the ideological scores to discuss that i'm now joined by its hog. a best selling author and management consultant says it's a great pleasure talking to your person thank you very much for your time i'm happy to be here now as i was watching the coverage of the reports what struck me is that some people on the american left seem to be just as traumatized by trying not being fallen to be in america and every agent as they were traumatized by him being elected did it come as a shocker to you that he after all he's not a puppet. i don't think that people really believed that he was. going
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to look at the cover. listen. to. the business so the but. russian spy president of the united states is so far fetched that they don't feel that their relations. i think that the middle. is a very good sign of the strength of the american system because in spite of all the pressures for him to make. from the routine as much as possible he gave a real honest report i thought it was also a very interesting window into the american psyche. because i mean to as russians the idea that we could somehow not just influence but put in an american president into the white house it was absolutely unimaginable is the united states really still emotionally volatile as it as it come comes across on the cable
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channels i don't know whether this is a special for america in any quote unquote free country as. emotionally volatile look at this right now i mean it is. i think what we had experience is something else i think that united states. is on the declining part of the lifecycle curve. all systems born grow a church and. i think united states was the prime of the 2nd world war 19 fifties when the system is aging. like a human being or any system it starts falling apart and what is happening in america is that we are getting dizzy degrees and the manifestation of that is integration is a high.

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